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. >> the lead suspect belongs to the atgs while the others are vice lords. they also oppose the gangster disciples. >> thanks. >> thanks. >> that opens up a whole new can of worms for investigators. >> it's the vice lords aspect i'm more worried about than the atg aspect. they take in some of you guys for being weak. >> if those people knew that we was on one accord, they wouldn't have acted. >> now they've got to find out if it was an isolated incident or the start of an even larger war throughout the jail. >> it's a chess game except the only difference is people here can lose their lives. >> 47, possible gunshots. with verizon. hurry in this saturday and sunday for great deals. like the lucid by lg, free. or the galaxy nexus by samsung, free. this weekend, get the best deals on the best devices on the best network. exclusively at verizon. yeah, i might have ears like a rabbit... but i want to eat meat! [ male announcer ] iams knows dogs love meat. ...but most dry foods add plant protein, like gluten iams never adds gluten. iams adds 50% more animal protei
. >> the lead suspect belongs to the atgs while the others are vice lords. they also oppose the gangster disciples. >> thanks. >> thanks. >> that opens up a whole new can of worms for investigators. >> it's the vice lords aspect i'm more worried about than the atg aspect. they take in some of you guys for being weak. >> if those people knew that we was on one accord, they wouldn't have acted. >> now they've got to find out if it was an isolated incident...
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admiral lord nelson of the royal navy. yesterday a love letter written by lord nelson to his mistress emma hamilton was sold at auction for almost $32,000. the letter which historians say was written sometime between november 1801 and january 1802 marked the birth of their illegitimate daughter soon after the affair had become public. in the letter lord nelson is unabashed about his affections. my dear lady, i will never retract one syllable i uttered or one thought i fell. never will i sate tamely and see you, my dear friend, neglected or insulted. he then signs the letter, your most sincere and affectionate nelson. lord nelson, who was wounded several times in combat losing an arm and the sight in one eye, provoked further displeasure when upon returning from sea he refused to give up his mistress. he would go on to lead britain's greatest ever naval victory, the battle of trafalgar in 1805 during which lord nelson was shot and killed by a french sniper. such was the gratitude of the nation that in 1840 at the very cente
admiral lord nelson of the royal navy. yesterday a love letter written by lord nelson to his mistress emma hamilton was sold at auction for almost $32,000. the letter which historians say was written sometime between november 1801 and january 1802 marked the birth of their illegitimate daughter soon after the affair had become public. in the letter lord nelson is unabashed about his affections. my dear lady, i will never retract one syllable i uttered or one thought i fell. never will i sate...
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oh, lord! >> the turkey! >> this year fry smarter. ♪ >> oh! >> so how do they -- they get cameras inside your kitchen, mika? >> inside your kitchen. the national turkey federation has a set of safety tips that you need to follow. >> there's a national turkey federation? >> there is. make sure your bird is defrosted completely. avoid having the heat on too high. don't leave the fryer unattended. commonsense stuff. but we tried our own turkey, it broke apart obviously, but i thought i could cut you a slice. that beautiful golden brown sheen. >> you do that. we'll see you later, thank you very much. "morning joe" is coming up soon, right? >> yeah. we have texts, e-mails -- >> we'll read those, see you soon. >> i think i'm breaking it here. >> that's great. >> put the knife down. >> oh, gosh. almost every weekend. derrell hasn't been able to visit his mom back east in a long time. [ shirley ] things are sometimes a little tight around the house. i wasn't able to go to the wedding. [ emily jo ] since derrell couldn't get home, we decided to bring h
oh, lord! >> the turkey! >> this year fry smarter. ♪ >> oh! >> so how do they -- they get cameras inside your kitchen, mika? >> inside your kitchen. the national turkey federation has a set of safety tips that you need to follow. >> there's a national turkey federation? >> there is. make sure your bird is defrosted completely. avoid having the heat on too high. don't leave the fryer unattended. commonsense stuff. but we tried our own turkey, it broke...
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the lord needs you, and you need the lord. >> so please don't forget to get the money, alexis. you know where to put it at in the machine? >> mm-hmm. >> alexis, please put it on there today. please before you leave. >> i will. >> and i miss you and -- >> i miss you and love you too. i am. >> bye-bye. >> at the end of the day it's like i don't care what she does, what anybody says or any of that. i just feel like, you know, it's my mother. so just because she is like my best friend and bundle of joy, it's like why do i have to be your mama? why do i have to be there when i need you to be there? >> coming up -- >> okay. look at the cameras. >> a graduation. >> welcome to the dorm. some guys in there. >> a transfer. >> a salam aleikum. >> aleikum salam. >> and a conversion. ] where do you hear that beat? campbell's healthy request soup lets you hear it... in your heart. [ basketball bouncing ] heart healthy. great taste. mmm... [ male announcer ] sounds good. it's amazing what soup can do. with his wife, danielle, almost every weekend. derrell hasn't been able to visit his mom bac
the lord needs you, and you need the lord. >> so please don't forget to get the money, alexis. you know where to put it at in the machine? >> mm-hmm. >> alexis, please put it on there today. please before you leave. >> i will. >> and i miss you and -- >> i miss you and love you too. i am. >> bye-bye. >> at the end of the day it's like i don't care what she does, what anybody says or any of that. i just feel like, you know, it's my mother. so just...
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good lord! >> we'll try to do that for you. i think that would look great. >>> coming up next, at the top of the hour, "morning joe," republicans laugh in the face of tim geithner's laughable proposal after he offers up the white house plan on the fiscal crisis that really includes no spending cuts. we're going to discuss where the two sides go from here straight ahead with our "morning joe" panel. >>> when we come back, we'll huddle around the water cooler where jon stewart suggests the president was rubbing it in by inviting mitt romney to the white house. that clip and more when "way too early" comes right back. progres. in what world do potatoes, bacon and cheese add up to 100 calories? your world. ♪ [ whispers ] real bacon... creamy cheese... 100 calories... [ chef ] ma'am [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup. time for citi price rewind. because your daughter really wants that pink castle thing. and you really don't want to pay more than you have to. only citi price rewind automatically searches for th
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. >> translator: dear lord, give me the chance to live, to bring up my son. i stuck that prayer up there, in my soul and in my heart. and my daughter, my beautiful 19-year-old. i thought on that and became fixated on getting out of there. >> he led a team to inspect the escape shafts. carlos barrios remembered what they discovered. the shafts had not been properly maintained, and large sections of the escape ladders to the surface were missing. >> translator: i saw there were holes. i reached out and grabbed the ladder. rocks started falling all around me. then i realized a big rock had fallen past me, and i couldn't go any further. >> translator: they sad, man, you know what? we're screwed. this thing is full of rubble, completely full of dirt and water. so we yelled up, get down here now, man, right now. >> translator: some thought we would be there for a few days. i don't remember desperation then, and we began to think about food. >> the men were expecting to find at least two days' supply of stored food in the shelter as required by mine regulations. the
. >> translator: dear lord, give me the chance to live, to bring up my son. i stuck that prayer up there, in my soul and in my heart. and my daughter, my beautiful 19-year-old. i thought on that and became fixated on getting out of there. >> he led a team to inspect the escape shafts. carlos barrios remembered what they discovered. the shafts had not been properly maintained, and large sections of the escape ladders to the surface were missing. >> translator: i saw there were...
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. >> i acknowledge, lord -- >> i acknowledge, lord -- >> that you've done everything for me -- >> that you've done everything for me -- >> by dying on the cross -- >> by dying on the cross -- >> by raising from the dead -- >> been through so many of these court dates. i don't know. i mean, right now in my head it's a 50/50. detained or released. i mean, you think about it, a judge, you have this prosecutor. that's a lot of big people to go against when you're just by yourself. you sleep in here you always think about what's going to happen in court. like, what they going to say, what they going to do to you, if they going to detain you or if they going to release you. i can't be doing this. i'm 18 years old. i've got a lot of years to live. and if i keep messing around with this i'm going to end up dead or in jail. >> i know, kenneth, that you want to leave. i would like to give you a break here. in light of this is your sixth referral to this court, four in the year of 2008. >>> as sunday morning breaks over crown point, indiana, the kids inside lake county juvenile center wake up to
. >> i acknowledge, lord -- >> i acknowledge, lord -- >> that you've done everything for me -- >> that you've done everything for me -- >> by dying on the cross -- >> by dying on the cross -- >> by raising from the dead -- >> been through so many of these court dates. i don't know. i mean, right now in my head it's a 50/50. detained or released. i mean, you think about it, a judge, you have this prosecutor. that's a lot of big people to go against...
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you cannot be serious. >> i swear to you. >> oh, lord. okay, jimmy, mr. cuccinelli, he sued over obama care, lost. sued the epa, lost. is there anything more dangerous to a political party than a leader who consistently picks fight he loses? >> how many times do you have to lose to be kaumd a loser. >> right. >> let's be honest about this, you have -- and i'm a resident of the commonwealth of virginia. >> you are, indeed. you know this man. >> well, actually no, i really don't. i don't care that he's a republican. to me it's not about your political ideology. it's about whether or not you think people ought to have equal rights. the theory of separate but equal is no longer the law of the land. under the 14th amendment we've said, and look at the panel you have on the screen now, you have a gay man, latino woman, and an african-american woman. under mr. cuccinelli's sort of theory of law, the 14th amendment doesn't apply to me as a gay man. he said so in 2010. under mr. cuccinelli, who wants to be the governor, my governor, he thinks, he believes that, in
you cannot be serious. >> i swear to you. >> oh, lord. okay, jimmy, mr. cuccinelli, he sued over obama care, lost. sued the epa, lost. is there anything more dangerous to a political party than a leader who consistently picks fight he loses? >> how many times do you have to lose to be kaumd a loser. >> right. >> let's be honest about this, you have -- and i'm a resident of the commonwealth of virginia. >> you are, indeed. you know this man. >> well,...
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and i say to people whether it's grover norquist or whatever, lord's sake, if you can't step up to the plate, what can happen to you? they can't murder you, they can't burn your house. the only thing they can do is defeat for you re-election by throwing some coo-coo from the left or right on you and if that means more than your country when it's extremity patriots instead of panderer, you shouldn't even be in the damn congress. >> tonight chris matthews delivers your daily dose of political analysis from the nation's capital. don't miss hardball with chris matthews weekdays at 5:00 and 7:00 eastern only on msnbc, the place for politics. >>> elsewhere on the hill, u.n. ambassador susan rice spent her day behind closed doors explaining statements she made back this september about the deadly attack on the u.s. consulate in libya. however as brian mooar reports, her defense failed to convince her republican critics. >> reporter: embattled u.n. ambassador susan rice went to capitol hill to explain what they knew and now knows about the deadly attack on the u.s. consulate in libya. but she
and i say to people whether it's grover norquist or whatever, lord's sake, if you can't step up to the plate, what can happen to you? they can't murder you, they can't burn your house. the only thing they can do is defeat for you re-election by throwing some coo-coo from the left or right on you and if that means more than your country when it's extremity patriots instead of panderer, you shouldn't even be in the damn congress. >> tonight chris matthews delivers your daily dose of...
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he was offered 10% of the box office to play gandolf in the "lord of the rings" film. connery turned down the role because he didn't understand the script. is that a good enough excuse? just show up. the movies went on to make $2.9 billion. none of which is sean connery's. >> he could have had 15% of that? >> yep. >>> you would think being named to barbara walters most fascinating list would be the highlight for one direction. but you would be wrong. they greeted queen elizabeth ii when they performed in london. one of the band members said today i met the queen. can't believe it. keep it simple. >>> finally, in a recent interview, cameron diaz made some bold claims saying every woman wants to be objectified. the actress thinks it's empowering and says "i'm a woman and i know how to handle myself." cameron may want to speak for herself. >>> i'm lynn berry this is "first look" on msnbc. stay tuned, "way too early" starts right now. >>> love it or hate it, black friday has become a major event in america. so much so it now even has its own holiday special. >> sir, should
he was offered 10% of the box office to play gandolf in the "lord of the rings" film. connery turned down the role because he didn't understand the script. is that a good enough excuse? just show up. the movies went on to make $2.9 billion. none of which is sean connery's. >> he could have had 15% of that? >> yep. >>> you would think being named to barbara walters most fascinating list would be the highlight for one direction. but you would be wrong. they greeted...
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. >> reunite us with our children and our family, lord, in the name of jesus. hallelujah. whew, praise g >> and even though the couple is only living about 500 feet away ives couldn't be further apart. >> i cry now and then.t heather on my mind or i'll get one of her letters out and read it. i gaze out of the window and look up at the moon. i play the waiting game and pray you'll be here soon. heather, little snookums, she's a hard one to describe. i've never had so much love pointing to me. >> dennis actually drew this once for me. like a motorcycle wing. he calls me snookums. that's what i used to call him. when i first met him, he had just got off work. he had on these little cutoff shorts only to your knees and a wife beater and he was filthy and a long goatee, but he looked kind of crazy but sexy. >> but theirs is not a normal love story. hall admits to murdering their roommate, jeff bishop, whose brother, chad bishop, is a correctional officer here at >> off the table, thank you. >> baringer admits helping hall move the body and covering up the crime. both of them al
. >> reunite us with our children and our family, lord, in the name of jesus. hallelujah. whew, praise g >> and even though the couple is only living about 500 feet away ives couldn't be further apart. >> i cry now and then.t heather on my mind or i'll get one of her letters out and read it. i gaze out of the window and look up at the moon. i play the waiting game and pray you'll be here soon. heather, little snookums, she's a hard one to describe. i've never had so much love...
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f1 you got to lose ♪ ♪(mÚsica)♪. 3 f1 all the things come ♪(mÚsica)♪. 3 f1 maybe tomorrow the good lord ♪(mÚsica)♪. 3 f1 ♪ ♪(mÚsica)♪. 3 f1 ♪ dream on, dream on ♪(mÚsica)♪. 3 f1 if it's just for today ♪(mÚsica)♪. 3 f1 will take you away ♪ ♪(mÚsica)♪. 3 f1 [ applause ] ♪(mÚsica)♪. aerosmith estuvo con nosotros, ha sido una noche extraordinaria, miles y miles de ustedes han donado, queremos agradecer a los auspiciadores, son nuestros jefes en nbc. tambiÉn a at and t. google entre otros. y todas las cadenas conectadas. banco de amÉrica, chrysler entre otras. queremos llegar a todos los hogares, que vea la forma de poder iniciar la recuperaciÓn, probablemente hay cerca de usted una comunidad en donde hay bomberos, pero aquÍ ni siquiera pudieron llegar los bomberos. vea las imagenes. >>> es una comunidad que nuevamente estÁ enfrentando una terrible perdida, pero los espÍritus permanecen inquenbrantables. >>> los bomberos viven aquÍ, "una combinaciÓn del efecto destructivo del viento, la lluvia y los incendios, muchas veces lamentablemente los bombe
f1 you got to lose ♪ ♪(mÚsica)♪. 3 f1 all the things come ♪(mÚsica)♪. 3 f1 maybe tomorrow the good lord ♪(mÚsica)♪. 3 f1 ♪ ♪(mÚsica)♪. 3 f1 ♪ dream on, dream on ♪(mÚsica)♪. 3 f1 if it's just for today ♪(mÚsica)♪. 3 f1 will take you away ♪ ♪(mÚsica)♪. 3 f1 [ applause ] ♪(mÚsica)♪. aerosmith estuvo con nosotros, ha sido una noche extraordinaria, miles y miles de ustedes han donado, queremos agradecer a los auspiciadores, son nuestros jefes en nbc....
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[applause] >> my late lord mayor, your grace, lord chief lawyer, prime minister, your excellencies, lord, older men, sheriff, cheap, and are, ladies and gentlemen, welcome. welcome from clear and deep. -- from claire and me. in a special welcome to you, prime minister, for this your third lord mayor's banquet. one of the privileges of this role is the frequent opportunity to say thank you. so prime minister, thank you from the city for your sterling were, commercial diplomacy promoting british influence, british business, and british ex woods around the world. success abroad. [applause] success abroad means jobs and growth at home. the late lord mayor also deserves a huge figure. [applause] -- a huge thank you. a great lord mayor and what has been assembly outstanding year of national celebration. celebration of unique service of her majesty the queen, and celebration of sports in london 2012. at this banquet of months ago you said it is may be the lord mayor show, but not about me. i was just one person making its own contribution alongside the many thousands in the show. that generosit
[applause] >> my late lord mayor, your grace, lord chief lawyer, prime minister, your excellencies, lord, older men, sheriff, cheap, and are, ladies and gentlemen, welcome. welcome from clear and deep. -- from claire and me. in a special welcome to you, prime minister, for this your third lord mayor's banquet. one of the privileges of this role is the frequent opportunity to say thank you. so prime minister, thank you from the city for your sterling were, commercial diplomacy promoting...
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over in an area where a lot of vice lords are at. >> as tabb and his fellow officers roll through a hot block they make a traffic stop on a driver who is a little too eager to get away. >> in charge of obstruction right now. i'm giving you lawful orders. you want to start playing these games, i'll lock you up right now. 10-4, we got him now. i need to see his id, too. >> the house we just passed by that he just picked this guy up, is the house we're looking at. as far as the passenger, name, date of birth and nothing is coming back. i need to be able to identify who you are. >> i moved from texas. >> you can just look at them and see how nervous they are. you have to pay attention to things like that. you never know. somebody might be ready to take off, somebody may be ready to pull a a. gun out, somebody may be ready to do anything. >> he's shaking like a leaf. >> huh sgluf see his chest? >> i run his name out of texas and illinois. i got absolutely nothing. like he doesn't exist. all right. what's up with you? you never been arrested before in your life? what's your social? >> i don't
over in an area where a lot of vice lords are at. >> as tabb and his fellow officers roll through a hot block they make a traffic stop on a driver who is a little too eager to get away. >> in charge of obstruction right now. i'm giving you lawful orders. you want to start playing these games, i'll lock you up right now. 10-4, we got him now. i need to see his id, too. >> the house we just passed by that he just picked this guy up, is the house we're looking at. as far as the...
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lord, get me out from under here. please, get me out. and i put my arms up and i felt underneath the barge and i pulled with everything i had. >> with some help from other boaters nearby, hagans finds the strength to get himself and a woman to safety, but the distraught woman knows others are still missing and waits for news about the rest of her group. >> how many do you have? >> eight. >> two people, a 62-year-old man and his wife drown. the nine other passengers, including all three children, are pulled to safety. >> they know that we did everything we could and i did everything i could. you know, the odds was against us. but we did a pretty good job. >>> coming up -- >> well, my best friend was hysterical and most of the other students were hysterical. >> panicked passengers scramble for safety when a cruise ship run aground. >> women and children will be evacuated first. try running four.ning a restaurant is hard, fortunately we've got ink. it gives us 5x the rewards on our internet, phone charges and cable, plus at office supply st
lord, get me out from under here. please, get me out. and i put my arms up and i felt underneath the barge and i pulled with everything i had. >> with some help from other boaters nearby, hagans finds the strength to get himself and a woman to safety, but the distraught woman knows others are still missing and waits for news about the rest of her group. >> how many do you have? >> eight. >> two people, a 62-year-old man and his wife drown. the nine other passengers,...
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they posed for their post with this video clip from the "lord of the rings". this is a needed service. nobody has been able to figure out what the law is. and what you have done makes sense and has gandolf in it for no good reason. other than you are being g
they posed for their post with this video clip from the "lord of the rings". this is a needed service. nobody has been able to figure out what the law is. and what you have done makes sense and has gandolf in it for no good reason. other than you are being g
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you guys have taken on something of a mythic quality like something out of oz or lord of the rings. when did you number crunchers become like rock stars? >> well, i don't think there's anything mythical or magical about it. the poll says obama will win in the swing states. nate silver says obama is ahead in the swing states and win the electoral college. the polls are usually right. the model acknowledges the polls could be wrong. that chance is at 15% based on the same sort of analysis i gave earlier that look there are a few examples when the polls are off this much. ken buck, sharon engel, hilary and obama in new hampshire but more the exception than rule therefore obama is the favorite. if obama wins i don't think that makes, you know, nate silver or myself or anyone else who stairs at the polls and says obama is favored, you know, being incredibly insightful. polls are right and pollsters get the credit. if obama loses i don't think nate silver should be panned out. i don't think either. >> never pan you. >> you could use your wizardry to answer this question. isn't it quite po
you guys have taken on something of a mythic quality like something out of oz or lord of the rings. when did you number crunchers become like rock stars? >> well, i don't think there's anything mythical or magical about it. the poll says obama will win in the swing states. nate silver says obama is ahead in the swing states and win the electoral college. the polls are usually right. the model acknowledges the polls could be wrong. that chance is at 15% based on the same sort of analysis i...
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the gangster disciples, the vice lords, and the four corner hustlers. they compete for territory within a two-square-mile area that's divided in half by a highway. the recent closing of 100 public housing units in the southern half has forced many of those residents to relocate north, including gang members. among them, booth, a four corner hustler who is allegedly trying to move his drug sales into rival turf. >> in order to keep the profit up, they took a spot over here. these guys, they don't want to give that spot up. we had gunshots today and we had gunshots yesterday and it's going to continue. >> everything was somewhat fine when the people over here stayed over here and the people over there stayed over there. but now you put them together and it's a recipe for disaster. >> based on past experience, police know that booth enemies have a better chance of finding them first but it's often the law-abiding citizens that get caught in the middle and pay a price. >> i just hope that he doesn't hurt anybody else before we get ahold of him. customer eri
the gangster disciples, the vice lords, and the four corner hustlers. they compete for territory within a two-square-mile area that's divided in half by a highway. the recent closing of 100 public housing units in the southern half has forced many of those residents to relocate north, including gang members. among them, booth, a four corner hustler who is allegedly trying to move his drug sales into rival turf. >> in order to keep the profit up, they took a spot over here. these guys,...
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. >> esmin finds a second home with the jesus is lord ministries and worked at day-care centers in the area. >> she was very good in communication with children, as a teacher, a counselor, whatever. and she would always do a good job. >> but esmin also has to contend with her own demons. she has psychological problems. at times showing dangerous signs of agitation and psychosis. in june 2008, esmin loses her job and is evicted from her apartment. in the early hours of june 18th, she breaks. >> everything just changed. she changed from one personality into next just as she did. >> esmin green is out of control, and pastor marilyn johnson calls 911. emergency medical technicians arrive. esmin is admitted involuntarily to the psychiatric emergency room of the kings county hospital in brooklyn. >> one thing about the psychiatric emergency room, it's not like an ordinary emergency room. once you're taken in, they won't let you out without permission from a doctor. so if something is going wrong in there, you're a prisoner, and you're totally at the mercy of the hospital staff. >> it's june
. >> esmin finds a second home with the jesus is lord ministries and worked at day-care centers in the area. >> she was very good in communication with children, as a teacher, a counselor, whatever. and she would always do a good job. >> but esmin also has to contend with her own demons. she has psychological problems. at times showing dangerous signs of agitation and psychosis. in june 2008, esmin loses her job and is evicted from her apartment. in the early hours of june...
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. >> this is the prequel to the "lord of the rings" trilogy. if you are a fan of these movies, you know what the plot is. you don't care. but it's one of those things, cult following. the people who are fans of these films, this is searching for a treasure that was stolen, hobbits and elves and such. they've been talking about the cast are for years. another one of those triple-digit box office takes. december 14th it opens. >> and talk about the box office take. >> this is going to be a big one, too, i think we'll be talking oscars with this one, too. it opens december 25th. russell crowe, hathaway, hugh jackman. you know what's interesting, they actually sing in realtime in this film. they don't have the orchestra behind them. they don't sound that auto studio perfection. but that's going to add to the rawness of this film. this is not a pretty movie, it's a striking, dramatic, intense movie. >> i can't wait to see that. brian, thanks for sitting across from me. glad to see you. >>> coming up here this thanksgiving morning, the balloons are r
. >> this is the prequel to the "lord of the rings" trilogy. if you are a fan of these movies, you know what the plot is. you don't care. but it's one of those things, cult following. the people who are fans of these films, this is searching for a treasure that was stolen, hobbits and elves and such. they've been talking about the cast are for years. another one of those triple-digit box office takes. december 14th it opens. >> and talk about the box office take. >>...
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. >> have you accepted jesus christ as your lord and personal savior? >> yep, right when i first started coming here, i totally decided to let him fully in my life and i got rid of all my sins and blessed him for everything that i've done and what i have to become. >> that's the first part. you accepted. now it's time to let you go and let him work through you and change you to let you become the person he wants you to be. >> when i first found out it kind of took me off guard. >> and a judge decides if paula rivas can leave jail. that's double miles you can actually use... ther's white christmas just got "blacked out." [ brother ] but it's the family party! really jingles your bells, doesn't it? my gift to you! the capital one venture card! for any flight, any time! that's double miles you can actually use! how illuminating. what's in your wallet? let me guess, am i on the naughty list again? ho ho ho! [ male announcer ] this december, remember -- what starts with adding a friend... ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ...could end with adding a close friend. ♪ ♪ the l
. >> have you accepted jesus christ as your lord and personal savior? >> yep, right when i first started coming here, i totally decided to let him fully in my life and i got rid of all my sins and blessed him for everything that i've done and what i have to become. >> that's the first part. you accepted. now it's time to let you go and let him work through you and change you to let you become the person he wants you to be. >> when i first found out it kind of took me off...
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. >> i believe i'm going to be with my lord. when i die, i go to my maker with a clear conscience because i have accepted him as my savior, and i have asked forgiveness of my sins. >> do you feel like your god forgives you? do you feel -- >> he's your god too. >> okay, does god forgive you? >> god forgives all. god loves everyone regardless. >> fry would not discuss his crimes with us. but our producer pressed him on whether his victims would be as forgiving as he believes god would be. >> what would you say if you showed up to the afterlife and there were the people you victimized? >> hello, brother. you know? when we go to the kingdom of god, there is no anger. there is no strife. all that will be taken from us. ♪ amazing grace ♪ >> the people i have hurt directly, i do beg forgiveness. you know. i've already asked god for his forgiveness. and all i can do is ask you to please forgive me, and if you don't, okay. and you get to live with the power of your own hate. >> fry surprised our crew when he placed his four brutal mu
. >> i believe i'm going to be with my lord. when i die, i go to my maker with a clear conscience because i have accepted him as my savior, and i have asked forgiveness of my sins. >> do you feel like your god forgives you? do you feel -- >> he's your god too. >> okay, does god forgive you? >> god forgives all. god loves everyone regardless. >> fry would not discuss his crimes with us. but our producer pressed him on whether his victims would be as forgiving...
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and the vice lords, they wouldn't talk. in here since they're isolated they have to. they realize they're the same. they're more the same than they were different. maybe they were brought up different in the rival gangs. but they're really more similar than they are different. >> i got a little brother. if he got locked up, i'll feel i was a bad role model because he followed my footsteps. >> me too. >> i was very nervous. i was scared but on the outside try to make myself look tough. let them know i'm not playing games. it wasn't what i thought it would be. we found respect up in here. we have to do something in life rather than just kill each other. that we could find a way to throw the gangs in the trash. become something in life. >> finally made it home. >> yeah. >> how happy, man? i'm going to write you though. i got your address. >> you staying you're going to stalk me? >> leaving today, man. >> after 12 months behind bars and hundreds of hours of counseling, today taylor is scheduled for release. >> this is my room or my old cell. call it by eight by six. it's
and the vice lords, they wouldn't talk. in here since they're isolated they have to. they realize they're the same. they're more the same than they were different. maybe they were brought up different in the rival gangs. but they're really more similar than they are different. >> i got a little brother. if he got locked up, i'll feel i was a bad role model because he followed my footsteps. >> me too. >> i was very nervous. i was scared but on the outside try to make myself...
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members of the lot up kings, vice lords and gangster disciples make up the largest numbers. in this environment, gang affiliation becomes a matter of survival. >> when you come into a correctional facility, you have to claim an alliance because if you don't claim the alliance, you are considered a neutron. that's when the inmates take advantage of you. >> a guy not affiliated, now you'll know what happens in here because when you walk in the bull pen and they say where you are from, you say i'm from schaumburg. what gang you ride with? go if in the back, give me the gym shoes. you are going to say no and the guy has 30 friends with him, you'll give up the gym shoes. this is where reality sets in. >> you are going to the max, you know that, right? that guy there is a straight killing machine. you know what he's in here for? aggravated discharge of a firearm on four people. he's a frequent flyer, a regular here. >> there's a large number of inmates coming in, going out. it is kind of like a revolving door. they are coming in so many times they are building a prepair with a lot
members of the lot up kings, vice lords and gangster disciples make up the largest numbers. in this environment, gang affiliation becomes a matter of survival. >> when you come into a correctional facility, you have to claim an alliance because if you don't claim the alliance, you are considered a neutron. that's when the inmates take advantage of you. >> a guy not affiliated, now you'll know what happens in here because when you walk in the bull pen and they say where you are from,...
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. >> lord and god of the al ra rhythm. >> reporter: silver's 538 blog was pretty close to perfect in predicting the result. he nailed the outcome in all 50 states. >> when you were a kid, did you have all the answers? >> i think i always had a lot of questions. that's what smart people do. >> reporter: looking for a better way to pick the candidates, he created his own formula for playing the odds in pl political races. one he's detailed in his new book called "the sayingal and the noise." >> people tend to see all the polls and see the fluctuations in the polls and get distracted by it. i call it noise as opposed to signal. >> romney/ryan will win with 281 votes. . >> avoiding the spin of talking heads, silver sticks to the numbers, averaging statewide polls, factoring in for uncertainty, and running a variety of scenarios for how these probabilities would play out. >> when we say obama had a 91% of winning the electoral college, when we looked at his combination, he won 91% of those and romney won 10%. >> like jonah hill's character in the movie "money ball", he got his start in pl
. >> lord and god of the al ra rhythm. >> reporter: silver's 538 blog was pretty close to perfect in predicting the result. he nailed the outcome in all 50 states. >> when you were a kid, did you have all the answers? >> i think i always had a lot of questions. that's what smart people do. >> reporter: looking for a better way to pick the candidates, he created his own formula for playing the odds in pl political races. one he's detailed in his new book called...
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lord justice is very clear to. specifically he says in paragraph 40 that there is no current option for the government to regulate and protect the clarity. what plans do you have to trust the media throughout a? >> i think this is an excellent point that it was brought out in the debate with my friend was looking at this. there is a gap in the law i think these recommendations have got a lot of sense then we should study them carefully. >> mr. speaker, the prime minister must be congratulated for his courage in not doing the popular thing in standing up for the freedom of the press. on one specific small point, the prime minister referred to help close the governments and politicians have gone to the press. what do you think the government will do and an ugly statements? >> in my honorable friend last week on the very notable successes. [inaudible] system for today, not leak or a sentence or a word for it. [inaudible conversations] >> the lord states that -- lord leveson states that the key appointment panel, which
lord justice is very clear to. specifically he says in paragraph 40 that there is no current option for the government to regulate and protect the clarity. what plans do you have to trust the media throughout a? >> i think this is an excellent point that it was brought out in the debate with my friend was looking at this. there is a gap in the law i think these recommendations have got a lot of sense then we should study them carefully. >> mr. speaker, the prime minister must be...
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, not a leader for the lord, but a servant of the lord, who has been called to lead a certain amount of people then you can start being a pastor. leadership in the black community is different too. let me say very briefly that that the leadership in the black community has all come out of the black church. so it becomes key even in the lutheran context, to recall the black church roots for black people. those two; the context, the history, become very, very crucial, we don't want to through out the baby with the bath water, lutheranism has a tremendous amount to offer in terms of being a reformed tradition going back to the notion of being a confessing church. a confessing church does what? confesses jesus christ as lord and savior, not as things and objects or even itself as lord and savior. jesus christ is the life, the truth and the way. that's how we can get out in the community because we go back to that basic, confessional, evangelical base which says that; hey, in spite of all we are led by jesuchrist and the holy spirit. >> and what you said is absolutely profound in terms of
, not a leader for the lord, but a servant of the lord, who has been called to lead a certain amount of people then you can start being a pastor. leadership in the black community is different too. let me say very briefly that that the leadership in the black community has all come out of the black church. so it becomes key even in the lutheran context, to recall the black church roots for black people. those two; the context, the history, become very, very crucial, we don't want to through out...
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north carolina, my lord, we got decimated in north carolina because they have a rule there that the governor has nothing to do with it. whatever the legislature decides to do, that's what it will be. when the republicans took over the legislature in north carolina, that was just doom for us. so these things happen. enough people in the process, you knew after 2010 that we could expect this kind of a result with redistricting. >> congressman, you are the member of a body who has the lowest approval ratings, the congress of the yunited states, 11% of the people max approve of how you've been doing your job down there. whoever wins this election is there a core is there a core group or cross-party lines within the house that you think can be the beginning of a new era in congress or if whoever with wins do we continue with the gridlock that is already in place with all due respect, both sides are responsible. >> tom, thank you so much for that question because you hit the nail on the head. yes, there is a core group within the congress. i was on the super committee. i was on the biden group, an
north carolina, my lord, we got decimated in north carolina because they have a rule there that the governor has nothing to do with it. whatever the legislature decides to do, that's what it will be. when the republicans took over the legislature in north carolina, that was just doom for us. so these things happen. enough people in the process, you knew after 2010 that we could expect this kind of a result with redistricting. >> congressman, you are the member of a body who has the lowest...
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tactics and resources to gather personal and noncriminal damning information on public people and then lorded it over them to advance his own causes. under j. edgar hoover, the fbi became a free-lance agency, sometimes used against the president, but it was sometimes for hire by the president. like when the fbi tapped the phones of reporters that richard nixon didn't like, and sometimes the fbi was just used for the sake of j. edgar hoover's sad twisted little ends. when the fbi, yes, worked on crime, but under hoover the fbi worked on politics, too. the agency's efforts in the latter undermined everything the nation needed from the fbi on the former. that's why congress ordered reforms for the fbi after watergate. investigating crime while also secretly playing politics is a combination with a bad outcome. that's one of the things we learned from the scandal of the nixon administration and its downfall, but also from decades watching j. edgar hoover operate. last week we learned general david petraeus had an affair. the fbi discovered that affair over the summer while it was looking into som
tactics and resources to gather personal and noncriminal damning information on public people and then lorded it over them to advance his own causes. under j. edgar hoover, the fbi became a free-lance agency, sometimes used against the president, but it was sometimes for hire by the president. like when the fbi tapped the phones of reporters that richard nixon didn't like, and sometimes the fbi was just used for the sake of j. edgar hoover's sad twisted little ends. when the fbi, yes, worked on...
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then the lord said to moses "go into pharaoh and tell him thus the lord god, the hiewb rues and lead them go and if you refuse to let them go and the hand of the lord is on the kotle in the field, on the horses, on the camels, on the oxen, on the sheep and severe testament and the lord will make the difference of the life stock of egypt and israel and had a set time and the lord will do this thing in the land and the lord did this thing the next day and all the life stock of egypt died but the life stock of children of israel not one died and the pharaoh went and not one of the israelites was died and the lord said to moses take for yourself and handful of ashes from a furnace and let moses scatter towards the heavens and in the sight of pharaoh it and become fine dust in egypt and boils that break out on man and beast and all the land of egypt. >> thanks. next speaker. >> yes, i am born and raised in san francisco. i have been been back for a while. i am asking some probably questions. i didn't hear if you're allowed to get a response. for instance why can't citizens pull items from
then the lord said to moses "go into pharaoh and tell him thus the lord god, the hiewb rues and lead them go and if you refuse to let them go and the hand of the lord is on the kotle in the field, on the horses, on the camels, on the oxen, on the sheep and severe testament and the lord will make the difference of the life stock of egypt and israel and had a set time and the lord will do this thing in the land and the lord did this thing the next day and all the life stock of egypt died but...
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the politician named lord mccalpine is now suing the bbc. you have two major scandals and calls for the bbc to be dismantled. so far the british government is not going for that. it wants an overhaul, but it's still supporting the bbc, which, of course, over decades has been the voice of britain in many ways. this is really a huge scandal over here. back to you. >> jim, thank you very much. great pleasure having you on. the difficult report that you had to cover there. thank you. >>> still ahead on our "news nation" gut check, first new york banned giant sodas. now l.a., have you heard? they're encouraging meatless mondays. officials cite health reasons for abandoned meat, including meatloaf on mondays, and it's all veggies on monday. do you think this is going too far? you can join our conversation on "news nation," and on facebook we're at facebook.com/newsnation. you can tell us what you think about meatless mondays. [ male announcer ] it's that time of year again. time for citi price rewind. because your daughter really wants that pink c
the politician named lord mccalpine is now suing the bbc. you have two major scandals and calls for the bbc to be dismantled. so far the british government is not going for that. it wants an overhaul, but it's still supporting the bbc, which, of course, over decades has been the voice of britain in many ways. this is really a huge scandal over here. back to you. >> jim, thank you very much. great pleasure having you on. the difficult report that you had to cover there. thank you....
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. >> oh, lord. >> shows how broad the kind of surveillance is. >> there's a history here. when talking about a government official being ensnared in, you know,p. >>ing from -- snooping from the fbi. jay edgar hoover ran the country for decades because he was in everyone's business and could blackmail any other competitor in government. you know, in retrospect was kind of a constitutional crisis for the country we resolved would never happen again. what we saw here the professionalization of the fbi is such that didn't happen here, right? eric holder isn't like, we think, gathering up this foin and using it. >> the opposite. unambitious bureaucrat takes down the head of the cia. >> the head of the cia doesn't know what every celebrity has been known for many years. >> outrage he's not bitter -- >> e-mail is not prior to. and it hasn't been for so many years. i mean what we send out there on the internet is virtually public domain. >> hank paulson before congress during sort of post-t.a.r.p. hearings and asked about his e-mail and he said i don't use e-mail. like that is not
. >> oh, lord. >> shows how broad the kind of surveillance is. >> there's a history here. when talking about a government official being ensnared in, you know,p. >>ing from -- snooping from the fbi. jay edgar hoover ran the country for decades because he was in everyone's business and could blackmail any other competitor in government. you know, in retrospect was kind of a constitutional crisis for the country we resolved would never happen again. what we saw here the...
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. >> honest to god and our lord and savior, barack obama. >> listening to rock and roll music. >> she says it leads to impure thoughts. >> tax revenue and the house speaker has talked about that, john boehner. mitt romney campaigned on it. >> i cannot let this dance happen. >> so you have this dance now, raising tax revenues and raising tax rates. i get it. but do your constituents get it? >> isn't this where i'm supposed to confess my sins to my preacher. >> when you have four people dead, how do you call that hype? >> how many security contractors died in iraq. do you know? >> i don't. >> as u.n. ambassador, she has an obligation not just to be a puppet. >> when i see this focus on what was essentially a small fire fight, it's impossible to figure out what happens on them sometimes. >> she could conceivably get your vote. >> the emphasis has been extremely political probably because fox was operating as a wing of the political party. >> tom ricks, thank you for joining us. >> as far as young women are concerned, i can state my position on abortion. other than that leave the issue al
. >> honest to god and our lord and savior, barack obama. >> listening to rock and roll music. >> she says it leads to impure thoughts. >> tax revenue and the house speaker has talked about that, john boehner. mitt romney campaigned on it. >> i cannot let this dance happen. >> so you have this dance now, raising tax revenues and raising tax rates. i get it. but do your constituents get it? >> isn't this where i'm supposed to confess my sins to my...
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of course the government spokesman in the house of lords is very quickly said that lord. rumbustious view isn't shared by the government on this topic a lot of people quite angry that he's come out and said this and of course everyone even outside of politics have heard all of this comment that he's made saying that this is really the kind of thing that makes a mockery out of the british establishment understanding of the problems in the very sensitive problems in the region and a mockery of the house of lords ultimately. syrian rebels going to help. despite. its. presence in the. traditionally. they are also highly skilled and organized. depending. on the day we found this particular camp they were settled near the coast of the. family's work together to manage nearly a thousand. people and. they can use almost every single part of the. equipment. for the. life in the tundra. many of the children are. boarding school. students learn different languages. specialized grant programs and even skills all within. the school. scientist who wanted a better way of law. for his pe
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. >> oh, lord. >> that's disturbing. happy thanksgiving and we will see you back here on friday. >> now stay tuned for "the daily rundown" in the capable hands of luke russert. >>> 19 people are injured after a bus bomb explodes in tel aviv escalating tension and the weeklong conflict thought to be nearing a ceasefire. secretary of state hillary clinton is in cairo this morning working to make that peace happen. can egypt help bring an end to the fighting? and back at home, all eyes on the white house for a thanksgiving tradition. the presidential turkey pardon. get ready to gobble up the history of this bird watch. good morning from washington. it's wednesday, november 21st, 2012. this is "the daily rundown." i'm luke russert filling in for the great chuck todd. a commuter bus exploded in central tel aviv injuring at least 19 people steps away from the national defense he headquarters. israeli police confirm that an explosive device detonated but say it was not a suicide attack. the white house is calling the attack aga
. >> oh, lord. >> that's disturbing. happy thanksgiving and we will see you back here on friday. >> now stay tuned for "the daily rundown" in the capable hands of luke russert. >>> 19 people are injured after a bus bomb explodes in tel aviv escalating tension and the weeklong conflict thought to be nearing a ceasefire. secretary of state hillary clinton is in cairo this morning working to make that peace happen. can egypt help bring an end to the fighting?...
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and i say to people whether it's grover norquist or whatever, lord sake, if you can't step up to the plate, what can happen to you? they can't murder you, they can't burn your house. the only thing they can do is defeat you for re-election by throwing some cuckoo from the left or from the right. if that means more than your country, it means patriots instead of panderers, you shouldn't even be in the damn congress. >> what do you make of speaker boehner? i sort of like boehner personally. he seems he's a jack lemmon character in the movies. he's always under assault. a middle class guy under assault, crying a lot. i don't know what the purpose of that is. i get the feeling he would like to deal, but he has this new constraint. not just the 218 votes to get a majority in the house. there has to be a majority of the republicans in the house and then a majority of the house. he wants to get that first majority -- is that a reasonable demand that he has to deliver? i've seen politicians, you and i know this over the years, they have bucked the majority in their own caucus, and they have
and i say to people whether it's grover norquist or whatever, lord sake, if you can't step up to the plate, what can happen to you? they can't murder you, they can't burn your house. the only thing they can do is defeat you for re-election by throwing some cuckoo from the left or from the right. if that means more than your country, it means patriots instead of panderers, you shouldn't even be in the damn congress. >> what do you make of speaker boehner? i sort of like boehner personally....
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i think it's part of our job to kind of lord our power over you because, as you know, we are the most powerful media organization in the world. we have annual earnings of over $300 billion. i could cut all of your mikes at any moment if i wanted to. >> prove it. >> yeah, prove it. >> i think it's fun, it's enjoyable for us to kind of wield that power and make you all feel small, which you are. >> fair enough. that's fair enough. my favorite was a very random one. i liked this entry on elk, a species of deer that taught it just heard someone say it's name. there it is. >> definitive. roger simon in politico wrote what was supposed to be satire but it was taken as truth by a lot of outlets about paul ryan marching around his campaign bus calling mitt romney the stench saying, tell stench i'm having finger stand witches with peggy noonan and will text him later. have you had stories like that where people actually took it seriously and it got spread around as if it was real news? >> oh, to an astonishing degree that happens. really almost every day something like that happens. maybe not
i think it's part of our job to kind of lord our power over you because, as you know, we are the most powerful media organization in the world. we have annual earnings of over $300 billion. i could cut all of your mikes at any moment if i wanted to. >> prove it. >> yeah, prove it. >> i think it's fun, it's enjoyable for us to kind of wield that power and make you all feel small, which you are. >> fair enough. that's fair enough. my favorite was a very random one. i liked...
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. >> oh, lord. >> i have none. what i can say is i do love the show. it has become required reading. >> thank you. >> for good reason. >> i'm beginning to blush. >> we love you. i have no -- at this desk. >> i found it interesting that susan rice has become the favorite punching bag since the republican party is rebooting pinata of the republican party. you know, it's interesting that they focused sort of all of this criticism on her which would make a confirmation hearing for her epic and probably horrible for her. it will be interesting to see if the white house decides to take that fight anyway. i think that the benghazi tragedy is being politicized. my view is this was a tragedy that no one could have foreseen necessarily. you can argue that the security should have been better, the cia could have done a better job of securing that compound. that the reaction could have been swifters, mopped up the evidence found by cnn and others quicker and there were mistakes made, but i fear that the republican party sees a potential here for a major -- >> clea
. >> oh, lord. >> i have none. what i can say is i do love the show. it has become required reading. >> thank you. >> for good reason. >> i'm beginning to blush. >> we love you. i have no -- at this desk. >> i found it interesting that susan rice has become the favorite punching bag since the republican party is rebooting pinata of the republican party. you know, it's interesting that they focused sort of all of this criticism on her which would make a...
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more than they were before, and nothing accomplished, other than another cease-fire that will hold for lord knows how many years. and egypt has, you're right, martin, has played the role of mubarak and hamas is agreeing to play the group the fatah once played in policing the gaza trip. but if that's all that we have, which is a passy fide gaza under the control of hamas and a passy fide control of fatah and no peace we're waiting for the next round of violence and that's where diplomacy has to start and become very vigorous, is to get us off this dime that we're on right now, waiting for the next catastrop catastrophe. >> jim, you're expressing the frustration of palestinians and dare i say israelis as well, that the peace negotiations, the peace track, whatever you want to call it, has been absolutely dormant and you can blame the fact of weakened palestinian leadership, benign neglect from this administration or the prior administration or the decisions that went into the elections premature some said back then when hamas actually defeated or gathered more votes. there was a lot of blame.
more than they were before, and nothing accomplished, other than another cease-fire that will hold for lord knows how many years. and egypt has, you're right, martin, has played the role of mubarak and hamas is agreeing to play the group the fatah once played in policing the gaza trip. but if that's all that we have, which is a passy fide gaza under the control of hamas and a passy fide control of fatah and no peace we're waiting for the next round of violence and that's where diplomacy has to...
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they posed for their post with this video clip from the "lord of the rings". this is a
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of course the government spokesman in the house of lords is very quickly said that lord gilbert's rumbustious view isn't shared by the government on this topic a lot of people quite angry that he's come out and said this and of course everyone even outside of politics have heard all of this comment that he's made saying that this is really the kind of thing that makes a more curry out of the british establishment understanding of the problems that in the very sensitive problems in the region and a mockery of the house of lords ultimately. syrian rebels going to helping hand from france paris pledges to send to the nation more than one and a half million dollars despite criticism that it could actually fuel violence. still to come the first of the three years of trial and error the eurozone finance ministers say they've now found the key to saving greece aside from agreeing to hand over more bailout cash the e u also vowed to ease up on loan conditions that is so long as athens keeps pushing more sturdy well for greece we can discuss with a member of the european parliament epic thanks very mu
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of course the government spokesman in the house of lords is very quickly said that lord rumbustious view isn't shared by the government on this topic a lot of people quite angry that he's come out and said this and of course everyone even outside of politics have heard all of this comment that he's made saying that this is really the kind of thing that makes a mockery out of the british establishment understanding of the problems that in the very. it's a problem is that in the region and a mockery of the house of lords ultimately. moscow police are on high alert as nationalist riots we report about why a case involving a dead student and a mixed martial arts fight amaze spill into violence all that and much more coming your way later here on r.t. . which is slow often enough and knows that to ride a horse you've got to catch it first. for him it's a daily routine that your soft as a force breeder on the island of horn at the heart of. his life on an isolated farm is about blue sky green grass and his horses work there sometimes it gets lonely here but horses have become part of me n
of course the government spokesman in the house of lords is very quickly said that lord rumbustious view isn't shared by the government on this topic a lot of people quite angry that he's come out and said this and of course everyone even outside of politics have heard all of this comment that he's made saying that this is really the kind of thing that makes a mockery out of the british establishment understanding of the problems that in the very. it's a problem is that in the region and a...
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but lord knows if this is isn't the time to take risks for benefits for the country, when is it? >> when will republicans be willing to take cuts. >> i agree with ed. it makes me more nervous than i think it makes ed. we look around the world. we've about got a lot of challenges today. i agree with the proposition that the defense has to be on the table because i think everything has to be on the table. but i think national security is important and down the road we have to be careful how we cut the defense budget. but i want to make a point. if you put everything on the table, it's not as painful for members as they think it's going to be. what's going to make this painful is the more things they take off the table so that they do indeed have to inflict great pain on whatever's left, so the bigger the deal, bigger and easier it is for voters to vote for. >> he's absolutely right but remember bob gates said we could cut the defense budget by almost 8 $80 billion a year. he's a republican and a hawk. >> i agree with that. >> we don't want you to be anxious. that's next on "andrea
but lord knows if this is isn't the time to take risks for benefits for the country, when is it? >> when will republicans be willing to take cuts. >> i agree with ed. it makes me more nervous than i think it makes ed. we look around the world. we've about got a lot of challenges today. i agree with the proposition that the defense has to be on the table because i think everything has to be on the table. but i think national security is important and down the road we have to be...